The Bottomless Pit episode was fantastic, I love how they can delve into dark territory with lines like "life is just some kind of horrific joke without a punchline, that were all just biding our time until the sweet, sweet release of death without making it feel depressing.
Also, I found it impressive that the pit was mentioned in the Time Travelers Pig episode. All these little continuity details are amazing.
I don't think there will be a Christmas themed episode since the kids are supposed to be visiting over the summer an' all. I could be wrong, though; they might decide to do something similar to Summerween.
I don't think there will be a Christmas themed episode since the kids are supposed to be visiting over the summer an' all. I could be wrong, though; they might decide to do something similar to Summerween.
I don't think there will be a Christmas themed episode since the kids are supposed to be visiting over the summer an' all. I could be wrong, though; they might decide to do something similar to Summerween.
can't see them doing x-mas. not enough reason to extort tourist or people other than put up a fake santa box or something. or do a futurama/american dad style christmas ;P
Yeah, Disney is suppose to have a press release in a few days detailing it. If I was to guess, they'll do what they usually do for the live action stuff: slow Season 1 eps. to a crawl, then after a month or so, launch season 2.
let's hope for decent DVD/bluray sets...none of this 3 eps. a DVD crap! (More Adventure Time style than Ult. Spiderman or Phineas & Ferb)
Great news about Season 2. I just started having a little marathon myself. I was surprised to watch Legend of the Gobblewonker and actually see Blindin Blandon in the background. Also Gideon being in the magazine.
I guess the deal is if you vote on all of the shirts, you get entered in a raffle to win a GF shirt.
Some are pretty decent. Not enough Mabel "Future is in the Past!" designs though. Personally will be pissed if a Star Wars themed one wins it, like what happened with the Scott Pilgrim contest...
I don't think there will be a Christmas themed episode since the kids are supposed to be visiting over the summer an' all. I could be wrong, though; they might decide to do something similar to Summerween.
I'd say we will see a birthday themed episode for the twins or a faux valentines/sweetest day episode before a Xmas one...but with this show, who knows?
My sis asked me the same question. The way I see it, Wendy's pretty cool headed all around, so this kid had to do something really fucked up to incite her wrath.
Really fucked up, but then again, there's worse stuff on tumblr and /co/. I mean
That kinda stuff...
Speaking of though:
After seeing this last week, I wondered why Wendy was the only character drawn without ankles? (isnt she a bit too small to have cartoon cankles?). Maybe it was another one of those weird design choices, like how some characters have 4 digits (the kids, Wendy) and some have 5 (Stan, the majority of adults)
Then again, her design above for some reason makes me think of Adventure Time, kinda like when Dipper does the "noodle arms" motion in "Fight Fighters."
Also, about the head lifeguard, was it just me but did he seem to remind you guys of one of the human characters from Ren & Stimpy? (Maybe the fireman or George Liquor)
Also, about the head lifeguard, was it just me but did he seem to remind you guys of one of the human characters from Ren & Stimpy? (Maybe the fireman or George Liquor)
Think very early Simpsons with a sprinkle of X-Files.
At times, the show has a lot of dark humor, in which makes you wonder, "how the hell is this on Disney?". It has a delicious blend of hilarity and being uniquely heartwarming that you don't really see on TV (it's not forced or even cliched).
To be honest, i have never heard of the show before GAF, but I kinda ignored it. (as an adult, probably the last time I watched something on DC was Kim possible with my little sister). One night, I was working on a project, with the TV on as white noise. I heard the dialogue and it made me take notice. It was sharp, funny, and adorable. I was like, "WTF is this?" I caught the replay (thank you California feed) and was hooked ever since...
As for the avatar, I personally root for Dipper cause he kinda reminds me of myself at 12 (except I was fat). He's the straight man, flawed, honest, but an overall good guy; and as in my life, just because he's the good guy doesn't always mean he'll win in the end. (kinda like venture bros.)
Think very early Simpsons with a sprinkle of X-Files.
At times, the show has a lot of dark humor, in which makes you wonder, "how the hell is this on Disney?". It has a delicious blend of hilarity and being uniquely heartwarming that you don't really see on TV (it's not forced or even cliched).
To be honest, i have never heard of the show before GAF, but I kinda ignored it. (as an adult, probably the last time I watched something on DC was Kim possible with my little sister). One night, I was working on a project, with the TV on as white noise. I heard the dialogue and it made me take notice. It was sharp, funny, and adorable. I was like, "WTF is this?" I caught the replay (thank you California feed) and was hooked ever since...
Great list, would also add "Legend of the Gobblewonker" no. 2. Episode has some fantastic animation/music/pacing/jokes. Might be my personal fave for the series so far, and that's in light of the aforementioned list.
Welcome to the wonderful world of children animation, where shows take random breaks and shows get canceled, even though the ratings are good/great, because they can't sell toys.